Thursday, August 25, 2011

Okay, many moons ago we got a Wii. We had wireless so we were able to get Netflix Instant, or whatever they call it.
Who is in charge of this???
Last night we watched Return Of The Living Dead.
Very cool.
Then I thought it would be fun to watch Part 2.
No chance.
BUT THEY HAD PART THREE?!?!?
If you have a series of films I can understand having just the first part. But the first and third part? That makes zero sense.
It's bad enough that the navigation for Netflix is atrocious, but things like that make them look bad.
OF course they don't care because they are the only game in town. They had no issues when they hiked up their prices for the poor saps who still get the red envelopes and didn't care. So, why are they going to give one, solitary crap what I have to complain about.
Unless a lot of people complain.
Yeah, not gonna happen.
People are sheep and will ignore this. In reality, Netflix probably saved me because I remember Return Of The Living Dead Part 2 as being a truly awful film.
But, Netflix?
Let me decide.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Right up front I want to explain that this might be a long post. I'm going to give my opinion on all 52 new titles from DC Comics, right here. I will sprinkle some pretty pictures along the way.
Go get a beverage.
Ready?
Good, here we go!

And they are all number one so I'm not typing that 52 times. Keep up willya?

The Savage Hawkman - Now we are talking! Taking Hawkman to his roots with some wicked art. Buy!DC Universe Presents - Starting off with Deadman is a step in the right direction. Buy, for now.Mister Terrific - Didn't he lose his intelligence recently? Pass.Action Comics - Short sleeves and jeans?? PASS!Superman - Red underwear gone and what looks like armor on his shins?!? Pass.Supergirl - I like the idea that she doesn't like humans. I'll check it out.Superboy - PASS!Batman - Ancient Conspiracies? Um, pass.Detective Comics - I want to see if they remember that he is a detective in this comic so, I'll check in for a couple of issues.Batwoman - I always liked me some BAtwoman. I might get this.Batman: The Dark Knight - Pass!Batman and Robin - This should be a fun title. It doesn't look fun. Pass.Batwing - No. Looks really stupid.

Justice League Dark - This looks so damned cool. Buy!Swamp Thing - Will have to check it out first.Animal Man - Check it out and then decide.Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. - You know I'm getting this one.I, Vampire - Blech! No.Resurrection Man - Um, no. Looks stupid.

Demon Knights - Medieval tales of The Demon. I am so there!Stormwatch - I think I threw up in my mouth a little right there.Voodoo - Why does she look like Elektra???Grifter - No.Suicide Squad - I am always intrigued with Suicide Squad. I'll see how it does.Deathstroke - No.All-Star Western - Jonah Hex dovetailed with Gotham City and Amadeus Arkham? Sounds pretty good in my book.

O.M.A.C. - I'll check it out. I hope it's good.

Blackhawks - Not WW2? Not interested.Men of War - A modern day Sgt. Rock??? No way!Teen Titans - Pass.Static Shock - I like the cartoon, but I don't see shelling out money for the title.Hawk and Dove - One of my favorite twosomes. I hope they don't screw it up.Blue Beetle - Not Ted Kord? Not interested in the slightest.Legion Lost - Not a fan of Legion of Super Heroes.Legion of Super Heroes - See above.

So, if you are keeping score, I'm willing to stick my neck out for about a dozen titles. I know that some of them will fall by the wayside, but that's not a bad average of books.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Recognize it? Yeah, the only answer is yes. Sam Peckinpah gave us one of the most intense films of all time. It is, above all, a study in character. It shows a division of the classes and what happens when you play with fire.

It is an intense film and once seen is hard to forget.﻿

Now, I want to show you this:

Before we begin, I would like to caution readers that I have no intention of censoring any sort of profanity that comes from this.

You have been warned.

See, Martha and some of the kids and I went to see The Smurfs this afternoon. Yes, I said The Smurfs. Don't judge me.

Anyway, as I went to refill our soda before the movie started I saw the second poster up there at the beginning of this article.

Before I knew what happened I managed to stop my hand for reaching for the poster. Reaching for it to tear it from the wall, shred it and piss on it right there in front of the gaggle of children that were off to see The Smurfs.

I commended myself for the control I exercised and went back to see The Smurfs, which was delightful. I will see it again when it comes to video and would see a second one.

On the way out we had to pass that damnable poster again.

Remakes should be remade for the following reasons.

1. Technology has advanced so far that the special effects would actually improve the film. This is not always true. The Day The World Stood Still is a perfect example of this exception.

2. The original is an ancient silent film where some dialogue and updating couldn't hurt. Once again, this is not always true. While I like Herzog's Nosferatu, I still watch the original more often.

3. The film is based on literature first. In this case it is a re imagining of another medium. This is not a remake, ever.

Now, let's examine Straw Dogs.

Does the film require new, flashy special effects? No. Is it an ancient silent film? No. IS it a work of literature? Well, unfortunately, yes. It's based on Gordon Williams novel The Siege of Trenchers Farm. Because of that it does fall within the rules that I set forth.

You know what?

Fuck the rules!

This is Straw Dogs! This is one of the greatest films of all times. Dustin Hoffman is so great in this flick. This is a no holds barred punch to the jugular whenever you watch it. When the film is over you have been there, side by side with Dustin Hoffman as he fights what he believes to be the fight of the righteous.

I am getting sick and tired of all these fucking remakes. Time to show these idiots who's the boss.

Recently, Stephen Bissette called for a boycott on all Marvel Comics properties that are based on the works of Jack Kirby. Jack Kirby's children got shafted recently in a court decision and Bissette feels that the only way to show Marvel who is boss is to boycott anything that Kirby touched in the Marvel Universe.

Good for him.

Now, I am calling for a boycott on all remakes.Especially this abomination that dares to call itself Straw Dogs. If no one sees it or God knows what is next down the pike, then maybe we can make a difference.